Android Giveaway of the Day is Out!

We are finally ready to make Android part of our audience a little bit happier, which means that Giveaway of the Day is going Android. So prepare your Android devices for a money-saving giveaway ride – android.giveawayoftheday.com.

For your convenience Android Giveaway of the Day is also available as a free app in the Google Play. Every time the new giveaway appears the app sends you an instant notification so it would be nearly impossible for you to miss another great offer.

Now you know Giveaway of the Day for Android is out, you know where to go for your portion of free offers. Welcome on board!

And an important note for Android developers. The truth is we are only making our first steps in this rapidly developing market, but considering our long-term involvement in this business, we feel like there is a lot we have to offer. So if you are ready to trust us with your product promotion, don’t hesitate to submit your application via the form here.

WOW you must have read my mind, my wife introduced me to GAOTD a couple months ago and I have been hooked every since. We were talking the other day and I had mentioned how nice it would be for apps GOATD and here it is. GREAT job to your team and keep up the great work!

Meant to say This is awesome… love Giveaway of the Day cant wait to see it on Andriod, however I have had one problem, I keep getting Conduit every time i install one of the programs, is that planned? or is there something that can be done to fix that.

Overjoyed! Please remember that some of us have tablets as large as 10″ and try to find Android programs that will scale up from phones to tablets! I have tried some games designed for phones on my 10″ Lenovo IdeaPad 6000L, and they just don’t cut it. “Regular” apps do seem to scale, usually, but not always.

Is the Android GOTD actually live yet? I mean, I see the page there with various apps listed, but none of the featured apps are actually paid apps– in most cases the “Get this app” link takes us to the Google Play page for the normally free version of that app (i.e., ad-supported version). I was VERY excited to hear of you rolling out an Android giveaway page, but with all due respect, that’s not exactly a free giveaway if these developers are just directing us to a version of the app that they give away for free to begin with (and worse, they are ad-supported or contain IAPs)!

yes we are actually online. In terms of our offers not being paid apps, it’s not true. Google Play have one tricky issue about dropping the price for any paid app: once you set the price to zero, you are not allowed to increase it. Because of this there is no an easy way for Developers to organize giveaways. One of the possible workarounds is to upload full-version build to the page of free version.

Thanks for responding, GOTD. No, it’s certainly not a big deal– just a bit confusing is all, because there didn’t seem to be any acknowledgement or mention of the giveaway on the store page and it’s hard to tell exactly what you’re downloading. I’m not new to this– I’ve been in the AppGratis loop for a long time, and have also participated in a lot of other mobile app promotions; it just seems that this is working a bit differently.

Really do love you guys. I check your offerings almost every day. Unfortunately, I have to concur with Robert. If there is a workaround being implemented to allow for android giveaways, it’s not working with some current offerings. I personally noted Round2 is a free, ad-supported game and does not cost $2.10, or was recently changed to an ad-supported version upon this promotion. iCube+ is the free version of iCube. When downloaded, it’s still just iCube+ and is also showing ads in-game. Same is the story with Vex Puzzles. Only the “free Version” is being downloaded. Neither have replaced the “free download page” with a premium version. Possibly some developers pulling a quick one? Maybe some implementation needs ironed-out? It’s worth looking into.

Further to Robert’s question and the answer from the team, is there really a time limit for the installation of the apps? I can see that from the previous pages, there are some apps that are still free and some are marked as expired. What exactly is the time limit? Thank you very much for the giveaway.

Here’s another company pulling a fast one: “Wisp: Eira’s Tale” is advertised on your site as being a special giveaway which normally sells for $2.50, but as of April 16th, the publisher, Triolith Entertainment AB, has added ADS to the game and made it FREE all the time. They are NOT offering separate paid and free versions.

Also, thank you for the functionality in the Android Giveaway of the Day app which allows us to filter out the whole list of apps which are “Free Today”, meaning that they haven’t expired yet. Good job!